This presentation takes the audience on a ghostly journey to some of the most haunted places in their state. It covers the entire state from phantom creatures prowling the woods to graveyard apparitions located in your own backyard, no place is without its own haunting.

• Medicare Cost Saving Programs: Oct. 12

Come anytime between 10 a.m. and noon to this informal program by an Outreach Specialist from the Aging and Disability Resource Center of Central Wisconsin. He will provide information and answer questions about Medicare Cost Saving Programs that help seniors with limited income and assets pay for some or all of Medicare’s premiums, deductibles and co-payments. Information will also be available about the preventative health services and screenings covered by Medicare.

• Pumpkin Party: 10 a.m. to noon Friday, Oct. 30

There will be a variety of activities in this drop-in even. Each child will get treat for attending. Costumes are welcome.

Reoccurring events:

• Weekly Crafting Group: 1 p.m. Tuesdays• Weekly Story Time: 10:30 a.m. Tuesdays during the school year for infants, toddlers and preschoolers with their parents/caregivers. Stop by to pick up a bookmark and see what participants will be reading, singing and crafting, or check the Facebook page for this current week’s theme.

Bring your knitting, crocheting or other crafting projects in for some group support and learning.

Looking ahead:

• Adventures on Wisconsin’s Ice Age Trail, Day Hikes, Weekend Jaunts, and Family Vacations — book signing and presentation by area writers: 6:30 p.m. Nov. 9

Two area writers, Sylvia Oberle and Kristine Rued-Clark, have collaborated to produce a book about their experiences in walking Wisconsin’s Ice Age Trail, a 1,000-mile footpath that traverses the state from St. Croix Falls in the west, to Sturgeon Bay in the east. The trail, one of eight National Scenic Trails, traces the edges of the final glaciations in Wisconsin more than 10,000 years ago.

Adventures on Wisconsin’s Ice Age Trail, Day Hikes, Weekend Jaunts, and Family Vacations, combine elements of a guide book with personal essays and is illustrated throughout with full-color photographs. Armchair travelers and outdoor enthusiasts get an up-close and personal look at the Ice Age Trail.

The library will be closed Nov. 26, 27 and 28 for the holiday weekend. For more information, call 715-569-4669 or email vespl@tds.net, see on Facebook or search for the website at “Lester Public Library of Vesper.”